Banded Donkey Kick | Corrective Exercise for Glute Activation & Hip Extension Strength
In this video, Dr. Ken Kaufman, sports chiropractor and MLB consultant, demonstrates how to perform the Banded Donkey Kick with perfect form to activate the glutes and improve functional hip extension.
โ Why It Works:
Activates the gluteus maximus for stronger, more efficient hip drive
Builds control and stability through the lumbopelvic region
Helps reduce compensation from the lower back and hamstrings
Improves performance in running, jumping, and rotational sports
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ How to Perform:
Place a mini resistance band around your thighs, just above the knees
Start on all fours with hands under shoulders and knees under hips
Engage your core and lift one leg, driving the heel toward the ceiling
Squeeze your glute at the top, then slowly lower back down
Perform 2โ3 sets of 10โ15 reps per side
๐ก Pro Tip: Keep your hips square and avoid arching your lower back. The focus is on pure glute activationโnot momentum.
๐ฏ Watch Next:
๐ Part of the Sports Med on Demand Corrective Exercise Series
Subscribe to learn how to move better, perform better, and live pain-free.
๐ฒ Learn more: DrKenKaufman.com
#CorrectiveExercise #GluteActivation #BandedDonkeyKick #HipStability #FunctionalTraining #SportsChiropractic #AthleticRecovery #DrKenKaufman #SportsMedOnDemand